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Answers (2)
Best Answer

- Gene Riggs, "govagent1"
- Contributions:72
ItIt sounds like it's not your property, if this is the case, why dont you contact the local register of deed or treasures office, if you know the address they can provide the parcel # as for a plat map they will also tell you where you can get your hands on that document.

- Erin Barry, "Erin Barry"
- Contributions:14
Hello, If this is your property, you can locate the parcel number on you tax bill. In addition, title companies can provide the lot map. [edited by Zillow moderator to remove contact information. Please refer to Good NEighbor policy]




find parcel number, know location but not address
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